Capitol Hill

Did you know that you do not need a down payment to buy a home in the Capitol Hill neighborhood of Denver?

There is a new program available to all home buyers – not just first time home buyers. Better yet it’s a grant, not a second mortgage that adds to your monthly payment!

Contact us right away and find out more and if you qualify for up to 4% of down payment assistance.

Capitol Hill, or Cap Hill, is southeast of Denver’s central business district, bordered by Broadway, Downing Street, Colfax Avenue and Seventh Avenue. It is Denver’s mostly densely populated neighborhood so there are plenty of people to meet and hang out with.

The neighborhood’s name comes from the gold-domed Capitol Building, which anchors the neighborhood. The Cathedral Basilica of the Immaculate Conception, with its 210-foot spire, hosted Pope John Paul II, who conducted a mass there for World Youth Day in 1993. Today, Cap Hill is an eclectic mix of inner residential streets and larger retail corridors, such as Colfax, East 8th Avenue, East 13th Avenue, East 14th Avenue, Lincoln Street and Broadway.

Turn-of-the-century mansions are neighbors with modern condo and apartment buildings. Parking is scarce in the area, so walking or riding bicycles are the preferred modes of transportation, along with public transit. Almost anything a resident needs is within walking or biking distance, including entertainment, shopping, restaurants, clubs and groceries. Cap Hill has a bohemian reputation partly because The Colburn Hotel on Grant Street was the one-time home of Jack Kerouac and Allen Ginsburg.